Sacha Stern

What Made the Rabbanites Rabbinic?

Section: Articles
Volume 32 (2025) / Issue 3, pp. 208-229 (22)
Published 09.09.2025
DOI 10.1628/jsq-2025-0015
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Summary
The purpose of this essay is to open up a fundamental conversation about the concept of rabbinization, together with the adjective rabbinic, principally as a qualifier of Judaism. I shall follow these terms and concepts through the first millennium CE, from rabbis of the Roman period to early medieval Rabbanites. The title I have chosen refers to the Rabbanites, but the essay covers equally the earlier period, and it could equally have been entitled: »What made the rabbis rabbinic«? My purpose is not to answer these questions, but rather, to discuss and explain why they need to be asked.